A PRIMARY school in Over Kellet has received a 'good' Ofsted rating in its latest inspection report.
The report ranked Wilson's Endowed Church of England Primary School as 'good' after inspection on January 24 2023.
It mentions the school is a 'safe and happy place to be' where pupils 'enjoy coming to school.'
The report said: "Pupils, parents and carers describe the school as having a caring, family atmosphere.
"Pupils behave well. They get along very well together. Bullying is extremely rare and if it should occur, leaders deal with it swiftly and effectively."
It said that leaders of the school have have 'high expectations of how pupils should behave and what they can achieve.'
However, in some subjects, 'pupils do not achieve as well as they should.'
"This is because in these subjects, teachers are not clear about exactly what pupils should learn and when. Leaders have not ensured that teachers have had sufficient training to deliver some aspects of the curriculum", said the report.
According to the inspection report, pupils are 'polite and well mannered' and and 'lessons are not disrupted by poor behaviour.'
The report said: "Staff know pupils well. Leaders are quick to identify the needs of pupils with SEND. Leaders work with a range of external agencies to help support these pupils and meet their needs. However, in some subjects, teachers are not clear about how to make adaptations to ensure that pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) access the curriculum alongside their peers."
It continued: "Leaders ensure that pupils, including children in early years, have many opportunities to learn beyond the academic curriculum. Pupils learn about life in modern Britain.
"They said that everyone is welcome at their school. Pupils enjoy the many opportunities to find out about the wider world. These include visits beyond the local area and residential visits. Pupils can take part in a range of after-school activities, including judo, fencing and music clubs."
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